Germany Extends Heron UAV Lease in Afghanistan

Germany Has Decided to Extend the Leasing Contract of the Heron, Which Has Reached 30,000 Operational Flight Hours in Afghanistan

(Source: Israel Aerospace Industries; issued Jan 26, 2017)

The German military’s Heron contract, renewed on Jan. 2, is contracted to Airbus DS Airborne Solutions (ADAS), which operates the Heron 1 aircraft system in a consortium together with the manufacturer, Israel Aerospace Industries. (IAI photo)

IAI's Heron surveillance unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have recently reached 30,000 operational flight hours in the "Masar A Sharif" area, according to reports by the German Air Force, the Heron operator in Afghanistan.

Heron UASs have been active in Afghanistan since 2010, under the IAI Heron leasing contract signed by the German Defence Procurement Agency (BAAInBw) and Airbus DS Airborne Solutions GmbH, a subsidiary of Airbus Defence and Space.

This important milestone demonstrates the Heron's diverse capabilities in carrying out operational missions in challenging terrains. Heron is designated for long-term strategic and tactical tasks and can fly under severe weather conditions, carry a large number of payloads and transfer live information to forces in the field and decision-makers. During a number of years of activity in Afghanistan, the Heron has served a variety of other NATO allies, among them France, Canada and Australia.

Due to the considerable operational success of the Heron over the years in Afghanistan, and the German government's decision to extend its stay in Afghanistan, an additional leasing contract has been given to the German military for operating the Heron in Afghanistan for one more year, until February 2018.

IAI's Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Military Aircraft Group, Shaul Shahar said: "Our connection with the German Air Force is of course highly important, and we are proud to continue to provide an operational solution together with the excellent cooperation we have with Airbus."

Due to its successful operations in Afghanistan, the German Air Force is presently operating the Heron in Mali as part of a UN policing mission.

Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. is Israel’s largest aerospace and defense company and a globally recognized technology and innovation leader, specializing in developing and manufacturing advanced, state-of-the-art systems for air, space, sea, land, cyber and homeland security. IAI also designs and manufactures business jets and aerostructures, performs overhaul and maintenance on commercial aircraft and converts passenger aircraft to refueling and cargo configurations.